New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 9

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WALL STREET STOCK - EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall to & points in United Fruit taking, but the rise was latgr. The cloaing was strong approximated 1,000,000 shares. Atlantie Guif and influenced some profit- resumed (New York Stock Exchange quo.. Moms furajahed by Richbter and Co. members of 4la New York Stork Exchanme). 1920 Aug. 6, High Low Allls-Chalmers ... 31 30 n Am Beet Bugar .. 8% AB Ca® ......... Am Car & Fdy ..1 Am Cotten Ol .. Am H & Leather . Am Loco .o Am Smelt & Ref . Am Sug Ref com Am Sumat Tob Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco ... Am Woolen Anacon Copper . Atch Top & 8 F . 81 At Gulf & Weat 1 .144% Baldwin Loco Palt & Ohlo Barrett Co ... Rgth Steel B BRT Capadian P Cent Leath Ches & Ohio Chl Mil & #t P Chi Rock 1| & P Chile Copper Chine Copper Col ¥ & 1 Cons Gas ..... Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel C‘uba Cane Sugat Elk Heorn Coal Endbcott-Johnson Erie .. . irie 1ot pfd Glaston, W & W Genl Elee Genl Motors : Goodrich (B F) Co Gt Nor pfd . Tinols Cent . Ins Copper Int Mer Mar Igt eMr Mar pfd Int Nickel Int Paper . Kelly Springfield Kenneec Copper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missourl Pao Nat Lead Nev Cons N Y Air Brake N Y Central . NYNH&HRR Norfolk & Weat North American Northarn Pac Ihjo Clties Gas Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pittaburgh Coal Premed Steel Car fay Cone Heading Rep T & § Royal D, N Y Sinelair OIl Ref Hloas-§ Rteel & 1 Squthern Pac “a\thern Ry Studebaker Texas Co Texas & Pac Tobaceo Prod nien Pac nited Fruit United Retall &t 1" § Food Prod “ & Indus Alco $ Rubber (‘o 18 steel (" 8 Steol pfd tah Copper Willys Overland 33 10y 10% &5 1% 2y 139 % L3 11881 194 1 LY 203 LA LLEN 106 28 16% LTEA 1058, 628, 163 LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED (Furntahed by Richter c Saniey R Eddy, Manage Bid 140 20 135 Asked 145 L1} 138 110 193 29 80 43 106 L2 “ 6 it “ 165 iIfd Elea L'ght fouthern N E Am Hardware AMerican Hoslery .. ‘Am Brass .. .o Sristol Brass ..... Billings & Spence Colt! . #le Lock , F &C N B Machine Tel Peck, Stow & Wilcox Hanley tandard So Beoville Mtx Co fraut & Hine Shon Mfg Co CLEARING HOUSE REPOR 430,408 268,824 TENDERED SURPRISE PARTY. A miscellaneous surprise party Was tendered Miss Olive P. Davis last eve- sMg at the home of her aunt, Mrs [ Magson of Maple street Abaut 5 of her friends were present and a pleasant evening was spent. Miss Dagle recelved many beautiful and »e The rty was in henor ot EARproaching marriage te . of Andrew street. been set on their Street Closing.—A drop of 5 Sales Close NOW AIN'T oBoy ! veEw anr;‘- ING SUI'T AVD BUERY THILG THBL WELL GO UP WHERE I'TS DRy AMD PLAY (N “THE SALO CITY ITEMS the big parade Sat T. A. B Drum Corps.—advt. W. J. Bennett, district supervisor, . H. Hubbard, past state dictator, and J. J. Fitzgerald, organizer of Connecticut, will be among the mem- | bera of the Loyal Order of Moose at | a meeting to be hela this evening in their hal There will be an anniversary mass | at 7:30 o'clock tomorrew morning at 8t. Mary's church for the late Miss, Anna Sparmer. ! Chiet William J. Noble of the fire department has returned from the In- ternational Fire Chiefs' convention in Canada. i $3 to $7.95 straw hats on sale/ Saturday at $1. Conners-Halloran.— Advt Joseph Lifshitz conveyed land on Dewey street today to Morris A. Karp. Anton and Leon Descerzewsky cor veyed land on Gold street today to Teofila Mazurek Marringe licenses were granted to- day to Edward 1ld Guinan of 23 Seymour street and Anna Valentine of 154 Kelsey street; and to Peter Mooradean of 16 Spring street and | Mary Hofosian of 123 North street. ! A bullding permit was granted to- day to David Garfan to build a garage at 57 Walnut street. Aug. 14. | West weeks at Christmas Cove, Maine. is spending the ment ward of Maple street Beach for two weeks. iy Else Rund, C Rund, their vacation at | toaay spend at the Waleh cottage, Nivarda, tatives Covert, Goodwin, ward Schultz, THAT A W QMAN FOR YUH? WATCH THE WAVE S AND — BY GROVE OH' LoowooT' LOO —— woUT GRALIOLS SAKES ALvEe —— PERSONALS August Burchardt and Main street are of two family spending Joseph Sexton of West Main strect week end at Wood- Isaac Miles af West Main strect left today for Stony Creek. Mrs. Catherine Faith and son Ed- are at Ocean Mr. and Mrs. I'. B of 21 Bassett strect, and Miss and Raymond aturday to spend ndison Beach Young and fam- will leave Stockwell left he will his family. Deputy Sheriff M. D. for Hamden where the week-end with Holfelder is spending a week Woodmont, Agnes Bardeck is stopping ~ at Woodmont, Conn. Fred the TO ATTEND OUTING. Senator George W. Klett, Represen- Edward Hall and Richard ex-representatives E. Clayton Frederick W. Miner, Ed- Peter Crona, Charles - T. Muller and ex-Senator Joseph M. | Halloran will attend I West Denver Officials Worried Test .\nntherf Fatal Outbreak of Strikers (mri Again Tonight. | Penver, Aug. §.—ear that rioting by street car strikers, their sympa- thizers and strike-breakers which last night resulted in the death of two and the injurr of 34 persons would be resumed was expressed in officlal | circles today. No attempt was made this morning to operate cars. Yesterdar was the first time since the trainme struck for higher wages on Sunday that the | tramway company was able to hanl PaAssengers The cars were manned by armed strike-breakre LEFT IN STREFT TO DIF. York Etabbed twice during a Lalsman lay for on a Rrooklyn streat in the rain until he developed | nneumonia When he finally was found, physicians said he would die New Aug. & auarrel David an hour today BIG NEW YORK FIRE. w York. Aug. 6.—Three alarms were turned in this afternoon for a fire at the Virgil Neal Chemical Works, in the midst of the oil storage district in Queens, between Geen- point and Lon g Island City, where a destructive fire occured a year ago CHTLD BLOWN Thompsonville, Aunz Patrick, 9. at play in a deserted house at Sei found a nitro- glycerine .n:“ ' the doorsteep of his home today. while with two play- mates, he siruck the cap with a stone | and was killed by the explosion. The TP, nlian others had minor hurts. JITNEYS SATISFACTORY. Bridgeport, Aug. 6.—The first rainy day since the city bee: trolleyless found the metor buses able to meet the demands upon them. it was claimed in traffic circles today GEN. McINTYRE APPOINTED Washington, Aug. 6.—Major Gen. Frank Mcintyre has been reappoint- ed chief of insular affairs, it was announced today by the war depart- the Connecticut 1o be held at August 11. «egislative reunion Haven, Rumania Sends Prince and Washington.—Prince besco of Rumania will come to Washington as Rumanian minister. He Is well known at the capital, hav- ing served as a member of the Ru- manian mission during the war. His wife, Princess Bibesco, was Miss Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of for- mer Premier Asquith of Great Brit- ain. married in London a year ago. Antoine Bi- Arsenic Coated Pears Are Offered For Sale Wesltield, Mass., Aug. 6.—The local health department today condemned tw lots of pears found for sale in stores which it was said had been sprayed with arsenic to a degree that would cause illness if the fruit were eaten. 7 3 fruit will be subjected to further eful analysis. ALS SUNDAY. Stanley Traceski and Harry Mevyers will play golf Sunday for the cham- pionship of the Sequin Golf club of Maple Hill The contest has been going on for the past few months and the enthusiasts are expecting a well played match. Meyers is employed at the Union Works and Ti ski s n attorney at law in thi GaLr rr ac COMMITTEE Newport. R. I, of the senatorial el to investigate conditions in this ci subject of a naval court of inquiry several months ago. will meet here Monday it was announced today. ator Ball, republican, of Delaware chairman of the committee. ro MEET. Aug. 6.—Members commiltee appoint- alleged immoral which was the CONFER WITH PRESIDENT. Wahisnton. Aug. 6. — Colby and Under Secretar: the state department had a ference today with President Wilson. It was understood that the Polish situation was discussed. Secretary Davis of iong con- Beautiful Bride To U. S. Lady Attendant—Free MAYOR DECLINES T0 ' ALLOW RESIGNATION (Continued Fromu First Page.) still was in office as temporary super- intendent. DR. Reeks REEKS INSIST. ter receiving the letter immediately wrote a resignation to the senio member of the board of health ask ing that his resignation be accepted immediately upon orsanization of the | board late this afternoon. A MYSTERIOUS CASE High | | | | | i Dr. from the letter of may Bridgeport Charged With Burglary, Unable to School Teacher, Explain How He got Into Trouble. Bridgeport, Aug. 6.—John Matu kowitz, teacher at the Bridgeport High school, was bound over to the superior court today in bonds of $500 today on charges of bu a usual circum nces surround case, and M iskowitz himself is un- able to explain how he came to be found in the vard of the Union Sales company on the night of August When placed under arrest ho ap- peared to be dazed. He was bleeding from a wound on the back of his head and murmured something about “three men hitting me.” The school teacher said that he had $20 in his pocket when, for some reason which he cannot remember, he entered the Union Sales Co. yard. The money was missing when he was arrested. DEVLIN IS SUSPENDED National Members of House of Com- the | mons From Belfast Ejected for Calling Session Sham and Humbug. London, Aug. 6.—In an exciting scene in the house of commons this afternoon during discussion of the government's bill for restoration of order in Ireland, Joseph Devlin, na- tionalist member from Belfast, was suspended and sent from the house. He was followed on his departure by other nationalists, a great majority of the Labor party and some of the in- dependent liberals, amid the jeers of members supporting the ministry. Mr. Devlin had delivered a speech denouncing the proceedings as “sham and humb He was called to or- der for irrelevance, but declined to resume his seat The house was sitting as a commit- tee at the time and the speaker was absent. The speaker was summoned and Mr. Deviin's suspension was moved and carried by a vote of to 43. The speaker then asked him to leave the house, which he did. HARTFORD MERCHANT DIES Clothicr, Was 2 b Gemmill Was W Veteran Degree Mase Hartford, Aug. Major Gemmill, Civil war veteran and Hart- ford business man for more than 50 years, died at his home in West Hart- ford today. He had been in feeble health for a long time. He was a na-’ tive of Suffield and in his 31st yea He came to Hartfor! in 1861, served in the 16th Connecticut during the war and was in the battle of Antietam. He had been senior member of the Gemmill, Burnham and Co. since 1871. Grand Army man and a 32d on. He leaves a daughter. Atty. Gen, Palmer Will Hear Plea of A. F. of L. ‘Washington, Aug. 6.—Attorney jeneral Palmer notified Samuel Gompers today that he would hear the plea of.the American Federation of Labor for for political next Wednesday. The adopted a neral aannescy Montreal conve handed to the attor- and John Aamnesty ation resolution and this will be ney general at its BELOIN'S FX( Fred Beloin is ahout town after having a rather excitign coming from the Woonsocket where he acted as judge. Mr. Beloin | and party arrived in East Hartford in today time races time to Wwitness a large Jjitney bus burning up, and succeeded in getting ‘armington avenue, Hartford, to | a trolley wire break and causc | much exitement. This was not all in ! store for the autoist, however, for he | arrived at Ibell’s Corner at about the time a large touring car was being destroyed by flames. WELL-KNOWN WF Columbus, O Burba. editor! bus Dispatch, and at one time pri secretary to Governor Cax and editor jal writer on the Dayton News, very suddenly this morning home here. PROTEST TREATY. Chicago, Aug. A proi th~ treaty with Hunszary Secretary of State Colby Berthald § Spanist consul gen to Nicaragua, Rica and Salvador, TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 3 MYRTLE ST., East 12nd Office, 153 | Jubilee St., Tel. 1451-2 i Use of Parlors Orders Taken for Upholstcring. Tel. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night was consul and | Costu | 255 FUNERAL DIRECTORS RAnzrews &Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. RICHTER & COMP » Members New York Stock Exchange. 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr. ; ephon WE OFFER SUBJECT TO STOCKHO SUBSCRIPTION :(— New Britain Machine 89 Cumulative Preferred Stock Price $100 per Share. Net Quick Assets $202 per Share NET TOTAL ASSETS $314 per Sha Earnings first six months of this year the rate of five times the preferred dividend ments. H. L. JUDD, G. JUDD . T Investment Securities : 23 WEST MAIN STREET, Telehone 1815 — WE OFFER NEW BRITAIN MACHINE 89 FERRED STOCK. JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. STOCKS BONDS Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Natl Bank Bldg.— STEAMSHIP TICKETS T ALL PARTS OF THE WO Where a Steamship Sails We Can Book GEO. A. QUIGLEY, 297 M4 New Britain, Conn. FOR SALE—A ncw two family hous on Vincent Aven lot, barn and milk-room. Price $7,000; cash $1,000. A new six tenement brick block tvith all impro High street $18,00. A small Cottage on Hillcrest Avenue. Let us show you it. Price $4,000, o New Britain Real Estate Exchan 380 MAIN STREET. INSURANCE e JOSEPH - FEINGOLD PRO 135 SMALLEY, Oor. " GROCERIES TEL. 2336 Specials GUARANTEED. VERY HIGHEST QUALITY fBER—EVERY PURCHASE 1 SETL IS OF THI EVAPORATED MILK 55 DOMINO GOLDEN SYRUP . FANCY Y PRUN SARLY WESTERN SHORE TUNA FISH EVAPORATED APPLES ) ELMAL PURE CRANBERRY SAUCE EXTRA SPECIAL VERY BEST LARGE NAT. NEW POTATOES, full 15 1b FLOUR—Angelus, Gold Mecdal, QuakeDs ......eeseamss Heckers, Pillsbury’s 6

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